La France de la « Belle Époque » de 1890- 1914
Abstract
The rhetorical significance of history and the presentation of events through ages allow us to understand the mental changes and to investigate the evolution of the ideology of literary philosophy.
The beginning of the twentieth century was known as an age of optimism that dominated the war threats. The period that was known (The Bright Age) started, it was an open period for France which experienced an ecstasy of rise in industry, travel, and political change. These changes were considered as a key for the development in all fields.
During the years that preceded war society classes tried hard for urbanization and search for social progress in luminous pictures, especially this age was characterized by multitude of happy occasions. Most of the classes of society knew the recreational places in the tourist cities, music halls, and cinema. Artists as well became interested in the radiant art of the time.